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That’s amazing! It always seem easier to draw on the computer then on paper. Really now, to color like that makes me curious, though everyone’s style of art is different.
The only leverage they have is that your probably out of warranty.To keep you in good customer relations and possible repeat sales,they should take care of it.Your next step is to contact the area representative to get some leverage about a safety issue.You have a rare case but there could be a whole line of cars that were built that week that may have the same problem.
What you need are custom fit seat covers. I would recommend going to SeatCovers4Less.com. They have custom seat covers from Covercraft, CalTrend and Coverking. The Caltrend seat covers get the best reviews. Covercraft, however, is the biggest manufacturer. You won't go wrong with any of the three manufacturers.
There is a simple year, make and model look up for all three manufacturers on the site. Just pick the manufacturer you want and click on the drop down boxes for your 2003 – Chevrolet – Impala. They will show you all of the options for color and fabric.
It would be ideal if you have old seat covers that you can take apart, so you know what parts you have to cut out.
Otherwise, measure the seats from seam to seam, draw what you find on a large piece of paper (newspaper sheets sticked together may do the trick although the ink easily stains). When you've cut out the paper, see if it still fits on the seats, adjust where needed. If you've cut too much, you don't have to start all over, just get some tape and some extra paper to tape together what you need extra.
And then, cut the fabric and sew as you would usually do.
It may not be easy, but it certainly can be done. Good luck!
dude, you own! this looks identical to a photograph
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Should be able to. The Lumina Z34 that year had buckets.
i use photoshop
awesome stuff man,….ama practice hard to get to yo level!
Don't know if they got what you're looking for, but I would try these 2. http://www.sonnystruckseats.com (1-800-493-7328) or http://www.AutobahnWholesale.com (1-800-555-9207)
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it should pull right out. just pull up like your trying to extend it and just keep pulling
96-99 88-95 are different interior
You’re an amazing artist both painting and music wise. keep it up ^ ^
it’s almost like a photo
great painting
HOLY CRAP! Comparing this to the original picture, they’re identical!
cant touch it up, they have to replace all the upholstry, which they will charge alot at a dealership, so, take it to a automotive upholstry shop instead, it will run around $160.